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King's Hall, Aberystwyth

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Former venue in Aberystwyth, Wales

An image of Llys y Brenin, on the site of the former King's Hall, Aberystwyth

52°25′01″N 4°05′04″W / 52.417016°N 4.084392°W / 52.417016; -4.084392 The King's Hall was an entertainment venue located in Aberystwyth, Wales. It was built in 1934, designed in an Art Deco style by L.G. Mouchel and Partners, replacing the former Waterloo Hydro Hotel which had burnt down in 1919, The Kings Hall was later demolished in 1989.

The building had a basement level, referred to as Palm Court, where in later years it had 'dodgems' and several amusements, a ground floor which contained the dancehall for bands and other performances, with capacity seating of 1,280, a cinema on the first floor, with seating for 280 and a rooftop garden.

During its existence it hosted concerts by major music acts such as Led Zeppelin, Slade, Free and The Rolling Stones

References

  1. "Aberystwyth History to 1920".
  2. "Archives Network Wales - King's Hall, Aberystwyth, Records". anws.llgc.org.uk. Archived from the original on 25 March 2018. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  3. "The Old Kings Hall". everythingaberystwyth.co.uk. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  4. "The Rolling Stones in Wales: were you there?". Wales. 12 July 2012. Retrieved 28 March 2018.


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